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Uefa said in a statement: "Following today's video conference meeting with the general secretaries of all 55 UEFA member associations and recommendations made by the working groups created on 17 March, the UEFA Executive Committee took a series of decisions, as follows:

Champions League football has been put on hold amid the coronavirus pandemic (Image: Getty Images)

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"All national team matches for men and women due to be played in June 2020 are postponed until further notice. This includes the play-off matches for EURO 2020 and qualifying matches for Women's EURO 2021

"All other Uefa competition matches, including the centralised international friendly matches, remain postponed until further notice."

Uefa have set no deadline to complete the two club competitions, while the likes of the European U17 and U19 championships for both men and women scheduled for this summer have either been cancelled or postponed.

And UEFA chiefs are expected to delay its return until July at the earliest (Image: ANP/AFP via Getty Images)

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“We don’t know when this pandemic will end, but we have a plan A, B and even C. We are in contact with the Leagues, with the clubs, there’s a working group. We have to wait, like any other sector.

“[We could] start again in mid-May, in mid-June or at the end of June. Then, if we don’t succeed, the season is probably lost. There is also the proposal to end this season at the start of the next, which would then be postponed, starting a little later.

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“We will see what the best solutions for the different Leagues and clubs are. It’s difficult to imagine all the games behind closed doors, but now we don’t even know if we will resume, with or without spectators.

“If there are no other alternatives, it would still be better to conclude the championships. I can say that I don’t think about the European Cup Finals behind closed doors.”